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EXECUTIVE EDUCATION FOR EUROPE,MIDDLE EAST & NORTHERN AFRICA
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MANAGEMENTDEVELOPMENTPROGRAMME.A STRUCTURED EDUCATION PROGRAMME FOR CLUB MANAGERS
Professional Club Management at its very best
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INTRODUCTION
THE CLUB MANAGERS ASSOCIATION OF EUROPE (CMAE) was formed in April2001 by leading club managers keen to network and create a structured educationprogramme to support them in their roles at their clubs and lay down a frameworkfrom which future managers would benefit.
The CMAE’s MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (MDP) described in thisbrochure, is therefore the result of over 10 years of work by a dedicated group of clubmanagers, educationalists and leading industry figures worldwide, to whom the CMAEand the club industry owe a debt of gratitude. They are listed in theacknowledgements section at the back of this brochure.
The CMAE MDP is a series of courses and learning opportunities designed not only forthose working as club general managers, club secretaries and in other senior positionsat sports, city and business clubs today, but also for those who aspire to these roles inthe future. Whether you are a student leaving university seeking a career in clubmanagement, an existing club manager seeking to improve your knowledge and skills,or an established business manager seeking a new challenge in the club industry, theCMAE Management Development Programme is for you.
THE STORY SO FARSince the introduction of our MDP courses in 2011 until September 2019, we have run79 MDP courses in 12 countries to over 1600 delegates. We now have over 300 ClubManager Diploma (CMDip) holders and 51 Certified Club Managers (CCM).
DEVELOPED IN ASSOCIATION WITH
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CONTENTS
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WHY IS CLUB MANAGEMENT EDUCATION IMPORTANT?
THE TEN CORE COMPETENCIES OF CLUB MANAGEMENT
WHAT IS THE MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME?
CMAE COURSES:Club Management Part One Club Management Part Two Food & Beverage Management for Club Managers Golf Management for Club Managers Strategy & Leadership Course Dates and Details Testimonials
CERTIFICATIONClub Management Diploma (CMdip) Certified Club Manager (CCM)
CMAE & CMAA CONFERENCESCMAE Conference on Club Management CMAA World Conference on Club Management
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
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Education is what survives when what
has been learned has been forgottenB. F. SK INNER
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WHY IS CLUB MANAGEMENT EDUCATION IMPORTANT?
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IMPORTANT FOR CLUB MANAGERS
Today’s club manager may be expected to manage a complex andsometimes large property of several hectares; maintain multiplebuildings and facilities; provide sports and leisure services for membersand visitors; manage a team of employees and contractors; promote thebusiness to the local, regional, national and in many cases internationalcommunities and of course manage the club’s finances efficiently andprudently.
Whether club managers come from a business background or aredeveloping their careers within the industry, the right education canprovide each individual with the learning resources they need to do thisjob, often plugging gaps in their knowledge, so they can betterunderstand the broad range of issues that affect the day-to-daymanagement of a club in the 21st century.
Club managers recognise that clubs are businesses that require acombination of business acumen, tact, diplomacy and top-classmanagement skills. As in any profession, they appreciate that they muststay at the top of their game to remain competent and constantly striveto increase their base of knowledge.
However such success as a club manager depends on individualcommitment. Club managers must invest in their own growth to achievetheir peak potential. Therefore their own continual professionaldevelopment is no longer an option; it is a necessity for themselves andindeed for all management staff in the Club Industry.
The Management Development Programme is the first educationpathway produced by managers for managers, focussing on providingthis knowledge, its practical application and the networking required toproduce the successful manager.
In addition, the CMAE and our national partners provide a network ofsupport for a club manager, with local, regional, national and Europeanmeetings, arranged to give opportunities for club managers to meetcolleagues, discuss trends and developments in the industry and sharebest practice.
Education is simply the soul of a
society as it passes from one
generation to another.GILBERT K . CHESTERTON
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WHY IS CLUB MANAGEMENT EDUCATION IMPORTANT?
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IMPORTANT FOR CLUB COMMITTEESAND CLUB OWNERS
The owners of clubs, whether they are a committee or board in a privatemembers club, or an owner or corporation at a proprietary club, aredemanding more of their club manager in today’s increasinglycompetitive and challenging business environment.
Even a club of modest size can be expected to enjoy an annual turnoverof over 1 million Euros and will employ a substantial team of full and part-time employees, as necessary, to ensure the club is open and ready forbusiness up to 15 hours a day, 7 days a week, and 365 days a year.Owners will rightly expect a return on their investment in the club andthe club manager.
Club committees will be tasked with making decisions for the good oftheir members, and must rely upon an educated club manager to helptake them in the direction that makes their club the best it can be, andthus ensure the satisfaction of the members who elected them.
The CMAE and our partners therefore believe that a comprehensiveeducation programme, incorporating robust and challengingcertification, is required to equip club managers with the tools theyneed to fulfill the role expected by Club Committees and Owners.
They must be prepared to invest in training and professionaldevelopment for their club manager and management team if theirclub is to remain competitive and successful.The CMAE ManagementDevelopment Programme will do this.
The only person who is educated is the one
who has learned how to learn and changeCARL ROGERS
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IMPORTANT FOR CLUB MEMBERS
In today’s high tech world, with ever more crowded schedules, andwork-related stress, club members are looking for the club toenhance their work/life balance by providing great service, careand attention to detail. An educated manager, with access toindustry experts and a network of colleagues at other clubs, canensure their team delivers the best service available in their club.
Together with their families and valued guests, club members arethe most important customers a club has and they will expect theirclub manager to be educated to the high standard needed toensure that their club is managed as efficiently as possible and thefacilities provided are maintained to the highest possiblestandards, for current and future generations of members to enjoy.
IMPORTANT FOR OUR CLUB INDUSTRY
If our industry is to prosper and clubs continue to flourish in a verycompetitive leisure industry, the leadership required will be betterserved through a robust programme of education and training.Our programme will educate tomorrow’s leaders and managerstoday!
With a benchmark qualification recognized throughout the world(CCM), club managers can demonstrate their credibility in the joband ensure cross-fertilisation of skills, knowledge and ideas as theymanage ever more successful clubs around the globe.
If you think that education is expensive, try ignorance!PETER F. DRUCKER
WHY IS CLUB MANAGEMENT EDUCATION IMPORTANT?
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THE TEN CORE COMPETENCIES OF CLUB MANAGEMENT
The general manager of a club has a wide range of responsibilities and the expectations ofmembers and visitors are growing and changing constantly. By analysis, the CMAE believes thecomponents of successful club management can be defined by the following corecompetencies of a club manager:
CLUB GOVERNANCEo History of private clubso Types of private clubso Membership typeso Club rules & regulationso Policy formationo Committee roles & responsibilitieso The general managero Career development
FOOD AND BEVERAGE MANAGEMENTo Service standardso Menu developmento Functions and themed eventso Nutrition and food scienceo Equipmento Pricing conceptso F & B personnelo Ordering / receiving / controls / inventoryo Wine list developmento F & B trends
ACCOUNTING & FINANCIAL MANAGEMENTo Principles of club accountingo Financing capital projectso Auditso Budgeting and financial analysiso Tax for clubso Computing and software systemso Cash flow forecastingo Office administrationo Salaries and benefits administrationo Long-range financial planning
HUMAN AND PROFESSIONAL RESOURCESo Employee relationso Time managemento Management styleso Stress managemento Organisational developmento Work-life balanceo Club job descriptions
STRATEGY AND LEADERSHIPo Strategic planning for clubso Effective negotiationo Member contact skillso The manager as a leadero The dynamics of teams
INTER-PERSONAL SKILLSo Communication skillso Conducting presentationso Responding to conflicto Evaluation and acceptance of responsibilitieso Working harmoniously with others
MEMBERSHIP AND MARKETINGo In-house publicationso Media relationso Membership acquisition and retentiono Marketing strategies for clubso Marketing planning
GOLF, SPORTS & RECREATION MANAGEMENTo Golf operationso Golf course managemento Tennis / health & fitness / & other spor tso Locker room management
FACILITIES MANAGEMENTo Preventative maintenanceo Housekeepingo Insurance & risk managemento Securityo Business continuityo Project managemento Managing contractorso Energy and resource management
STATUTORY COMPLIANCEo Legislationo Data protectiono Regulatory agencieso Club lawo Economic theoryo Alcohol regulation
A recent study by Bournemouth University, in the UK, validated these ten core competencies as beingappropriate and relevant to club managers in the 21st century. A copy of this report can be downloadedfrom the CMAE website – www.cmaeurope.org
It is important to acknowledge that a Club Committee or Owner should not believe a club manager to bean ‘expert’ in all ten competencies, but they will expect their manager to have a thorough workingknowledge of all ten. Typically, club managers will be an ‘expert’ in two of three of these competencies, butthey must also fully understand the other areas if they want to be regarded as a competent club manager.
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WHAT IS THE CMAE MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME?
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In order to supplement the existing skillsets ofclub managers, the CMAE has developed fiveclassroom-based courses, each of which willbe of 5 days duration (Monday to Friday).
THESE COURSES ARE:1. MDP - Part 1 Club Operations2.MDP - Part 2 Building & Managingthe Club Team
3.MDP Golf Operations4.MDP Food and Beverage Management5.MDP Strategy and Leadership
The first two – CMAE Club Management PartsOne and Two – cover all ten core competencies,to ensure that those who complete these courseswill understand the broad range of issues that aclub manager must know.
CMAE Golf Management and CMAE Food &Beverage Management explore their namedsubjects more deeply and comprehensively and
follow on from the first two courses in a logicallearning progression. This pathway therefore willlead club managers from the point at which theyenter the profession with some knowledge,through to the outcome where they are well-informed and well-educated club managers.
MDP Strategy & Leadership, concentrates on theclub manager as a leader and enable attendeesto develop their strategic thinking and planningand to equip themselves as leaders in their clubsand in the profession.
In short, this is a structured and comprehensiveeducation programme for club managers.
We foresee club managers perhaps taking onecourse a year, or every other year, fitting in withthe demands of their job, and it will be possibletherefore for a manager to complete theprogramme of all five courses over a period of 5-6 years.
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CMAE COURSES
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MDP PART 1 – CLUB OPERATIONS
This first training course on the Management DevelopmentProgramme will help managers to explore the basic elements oftheir profession in a comprehensive manner. There is a pragmatic,hands-on approach, ideal for managers who are new to post, recentlyappointed or who simply wish to enhance their knowledge of all tencore competencies, so that they may better serve their clubs andcommittees in every area of the club business.
COURSE CONTENT• Club governance – the structure, the process and the politics• Marketing for clubs – attracting members and visitors. effective
communications including Social Media.• Statutory compliance and risk management• The food and beverage basics – in house or outsourced• Introduction to club accounting and budgeting• The importance of service• Effective management and delegation• The basics of strategic planning• Facility maintenance• Career development• HR• Change Management
EDUCATION
INNOVATION
EXCELLENCE
EXPERIENCE
INTEGRITY
LONDON
& HOME
COUNTIES
MANAGEMENT
DEVELOPMENT
PROGRAMMEPART 1&2
2018
CONTENTS
PART 1 – COURSE CONTENT
PART 2 – COURSE CONTENT
VENUE
TESTIMONIALS
PRESENTERS
DATES & RATES
BOOKING FORM
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CMAE COURSES
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MDP PART 2 – BUILDING AND MANAGING THE CLUB TEAM
This course will help Club Managers to improve their management and criticalthinking skill levels including time management, negotiation, team building andconflict resolution. The course is applicable to all levels of Club Manager whowish to enhance their knowledge in areas including team performance, personaldevelopment and strategic planning. There will be particular focus ondeveloping the strategic plan for your club, and ensuring that your team isadequately managed, supported and motivated to achieve the club’s ambitions.
An optional (diploma) examination is available to delegates who wish toevidence their learning.
COURSE CONTENT• Strategic/Business planning• Successful committee strategies• Staff performance management/motivation systems.• Building the team• Time and stress management• Managing conflict & managing relationships• Negotiation techniques• Communicating club decisions & business writing• Lessons to learn from a Management/Leadership case study• Guiding the politics of governance Manager survival techniques - from those
who know• Using technology at your club• Lumina Spark: Self Awareness Tool
EDUCATION
INNOVATION
EXCELLENCE
EXPERIENCE
INTEGRITY
LONDON
& HOME
COUNTIES
MANAGEMENT
DEVELOPMENT
PROGRAMMEPART 1&2
2018
CONTENTS
PART 1 – COURSE CONTENT
PART 2 – COURSE CONTENT
VENUE
TESTIMONIALS
PRESENTERS
DATES & RATES
BOOKING FORM
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CMAE COURSES
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FOOD & BEVERAGE MANAGEMENT FOR CLUB MANAGERS
This course is relevant to all club managers, as it provides an insightinto the delivery of food and beverage services within successfulclubhouse operations. It will take an in depth look at food andbeverage operations from a management and control perspective.Delegates will study trends in menu and service delivery, as well asevolving legal requirements. Particular attention will be paid to thecreation of successful unique or themed events and how best to plantheir marketing. The course will also enable managers to create anddeliver appropriate training sessions for clubhouse staff to ensure thatservice excellence is the norm at their club.
COURSE CONTENT• F&B Profitability• F&B Costings and wages• F&B Management accounting• Food preparation and cooking• Health and nutrition on menus• F&B experience at high-class venue• Special events planning• Compliance for the Club Manager• How to market and promote your F&B product• Menu engineering• Customer service experience• How to bring your team together to deliver new standards• Manage and analyse feedback for better results
MANAGEMENT
DEVELOPMENT
PROGRAMME
FOOD & BEVERAGE
2018
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CMAE COURSES
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GOLF MANAGEMENT FOR CLUB MANAGERS
This course is aimed at Managers with particular responsibility forsuccessful golf operations. By attending this course, delegates willlearn to maximize their working relationship with the key personnelemployed in this area of the business, including the Course Manager,Professional and Club Manager. The course will cover in detailareas such as agronomy, golf shop operations, merchandising, fleetmanagement, tournament operations and business planning to fit withthe club’s overall aims and traditions. Delegates will have a thoroughunderstanding of the history, evolution and future trends of the golfindustry, to better serve their clubs and committees.
COURSE CONTENT• Working with your course manager• Agronomic conditions• Environmental challenges• History and Golf Academies• Golf retail operations and merchandising• Golf tournament operations• Business planning• Working with your golf pro• Golf tuition as a business• The business of golf carts
MANAGEMENT
DEVELOPMENT
PROGRAMME
GOLF MANAGEMENT
2018
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CMAE COURSES
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STRATEGY & LEADERSHIP FOR CLUB MANAGERS
This course is aimed at those managers who wish to learn howto enhance their management style and tap in to their leadershippotential in order to operate the club as a business. Delegates willunderstand the responsibilities and characteristics required to exertthe appropriate level of power and influence so that their club canshow the creativity to focus its strategic aims in line with its establishedculture and traditions. Particular focus will be paid to establishing andenhancing an effective working relationship with their committee,whilst mentoring, developing and leading their staff team. Delegateswill also be invited to review their knowledge in all competency areasrequired to achieve success at their club and in their career.
COURSE CONTENT• The management to leadership model• The changing nature of Club culture• Developing and effective training / mentoring programme• Nature and traits of leaders• Situational leadership• Creativity and club management• Strategic planning for clubs• Financial Management• Effective Member comms• Lumina Traits & leadership assessment• Technology & Social media in clubs• Negotiation techniques• Professional image• Marketing to demographics• Fitness & Swim provision principles• Club Ethics
EDUCATION
INNOVATION
EXCELLENCE
EXPERIENCE
INTEGRITY
MANAGEMENT
DEVELOPMENT
PROGRAMME
STRATEGY
& LEADERSHIP
2019
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COURSE DATES & VENUES
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The CMAE is working with our national and regional partners across Europe, Middle Eastand Northern Africa to deliver MDP courses at venues throughout the continent that areconvenient and cost-effective.
At the time of going to print, MDP courses are being staged in Scotland, Spain, Portugal,Sweden, Ireland, Netherlands, England, UAE, Egypt and Wales. Please refer to our websitefor dates on upcoming events.
For details of forthcoming courses, including dates, venues and costs, please visitwww.cmaeurope.org/mdp
Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the worldNELSON MANDELA
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TESTIMONIALS
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“I learned more about what my jobshould be in 5 days than I learned in theprevious 5 years”
“Thank you, I have developed an informalpeer support network that I am sure willbe valuable to me in the coming years.”
“I got a brilliant response back at my clubto what I have learned. It was intense,hard work at times but a lot of fun andvery entertaining. I learned so much,gained new friends and contacts that Iknow will help me for years to come.Thank you.”
“Invaluable insight, fun, professional,for life network – priceless.”
“Lit my fire and left me with a burningdesire to go ahead and continue todevelop as a manager and enable me todrive my club forward.”
“Excellent platform for developingeffective professional management atgolf clubs in Scotland and ultimatelyensuring a successful future for golfin Scotland. Thank you.”
“A one-stop shop that covers all areas ofgolf club management”
“Educational & Entertaining. A must forClub Managers of any age!”
“A great insight in to the breadth of skillsrequired to be a club manager of thefuture.”
“Anybody not undertaking the course isat a clear disadvantage in the industry.”
“Exceeded expectations both in terms ofcontent and exceptional presenters. I willdefinitely be back for Level 2”
“What a great week of informationoverload!”
“Of benefit to people about to star t aswell an aid to people already in post”
“The future and possibly saviour of golfclubs in the UK and Ireland”
“To meet so many likeminded peoplewho have the same desires and issues,with whom we can discuss and find thebest way forward – superb!”
“Education is the key to success. If youwant to have a successful club andcareer, this is the best place to start.”
“I learned so much in a relatively shortspace of time and even the bits of theclub business I thought I had my fingeron the pulse, I discovered so much more.Powerful things to help me take my clubin the correct direction.”
“The week provided me with theconfidence and knowledge to take backa bit more control at the golf club.”
“This week has proven to me yet againthat the learning journey is never over.”
“Thought provoking - if you are notdoing this course, what are you doing?”
Here are some of the views expressed by club managerswho have participated in MDP courses
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CERTIFICATION
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Education, by itself, is important and an essential tool for an individual’s personal andprofessional development, but to be able to prove that the club manager has understood thesubject matter and retained what has been taught, the CMAE provides a credible certificationprogram which is recognized throughout the club industry.
The days when an employer (whether a private members club or corporately-owned club)had to recruit from other industries and professions, to find people to manage their clubs,should be a distant memory and the club management industry is now following the exampleset by many of our colleagues in other sectors of the sports and hospitality industry (i.e.Institute of Hospitality; PGA Professional golfers; BIGGA qualified green keepers etc…)whereby their own qualifications and certification benchmarks become the accepted industrystandards of knowledge required to do the job.
The CMAE Management Development Programme provides this certification at two levels:
1. CLUB MANAGEMENT DIPLOMA (CMdip)After completing CMAE Club Management Parts Levels One andTwo, a club manager will be assessed on the ten core competencies,as covered by these first two courses. Subject to a satisfactory passmark in this assessment, and for a piece of work submitted by thedelegate based on their experiences at their club, club managers willbe awarded the CMAE Club Management Diploma.
2. CERTIFIED CLUB MANAGER (CCM)The CCM designation has been the hallmark of professionalism inclub management since 1965 and is the cornerstone of CMAE’smember recognition programme. It is a valuable and widely respectedmark of a manager’s commitment to professional development andthe club industry. The CCM programme is managed by the CMAE’sEducation Policy Board (EPB), who liaise with their counterparts onother continents to ensure that the examination remains current inadapting to the ever-changing club management environment. TheCCM designation is awarded to club managers who successfully passan examination based on a solid working knowledge of all ten ofthe core competencies. The CCM exam is scheduled twice a year,over the period of one day, with a maximum of 7 hours allowed tocomplete the exam.
CCM EXAMINATION ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS
Individuals who wish to take the CMAE’s Certified Club Manager (CCM) exam, must, at the time of taking the exam, fulfill the following four eligibility requirements:
1. A minimum of 300 Education and/or Association Credits;2. Attendance at least one CMAA World Conference;3. A minimum of six years’ experience in a management position at a club; and4. Completion of the CMAE Management Development Programme.
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CERTIFICATION
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Association credits are awarded for a member’s support of, and participation in, CMAE and AffiliatedAssociation activity. For example: membership of the CMAE and/or one of our affiliate par tners,participation on committees, writing articles or giving presentations, attending AGMs and showingactive support for their industry association.
For the purposes of this CCM eligibility requirement, an applicant must have worked in a managementcapacity at a club for at least six years. This can be in a supervisory or management role, including adepartment head, assistant manager or deputy or trainee management role.
CONTINUAL PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENTAll new CCM designations are awarded for a period of five years. CCMs are required to earn at least 120Education and/or Association Credits during the five-year period following their CCM award, tomaintain their CCM designations. CCMs meeting these requirements will maintain the designation foranother five-year period.
For full details of these eligibility conditions, and to read details of exam procedures, samplequestions and a sample case study, please visit www.cmaeurope.org. The CCM Registration Formcan also be downloaded from this website.
EDUCATION & ASSOCIATION CREDITSEducation Credits are awarded for all academic and relevant industry training and educationprogrammes. Degree programmes, professional qualifications and courses provided byrecognised universities and colleges also carry education credits, as do the seminars, workshopsand educational conferences delivered by the CMAE and our partners throughout Europe. Thegeneral rule is that one Education credit is awarded for each full hour of instruction.
Most club managers will find that they already have a number of both Education and AssociationCredits, and when participation in the CMAE Management Development Courses is added,reaching the required minimum level for the CCM exam is a realistic and achievable goal.
CMAE Management Development Programme courses offer the following credits:
1. CMAE Club Management – Part One 30 Education Credits
2. CMAE Club Management – Part Two 30 Education Credits
3. CMAE Golf Management 30 Education Credits
4. CMAE Food & Beverage Management 30 Education Credits
5. CMAE Strategy & Leadership 30 Education Credits
Education is an ornament in prosperity and a refuge in adversityARI STOTLE
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CMAE & CMAA CONFERENCES
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The CMAE is working with our partners in each country to provide club managerswith a range of educational opportunities at local, regional, national and internationallevels (and there is a wide variety of workshops, seminars and conferences already inplace in many countries). In addition, the CMAE is closely involved with twoconferences each year:
CMAA World Conference on Club ManagementOrganised annually by CMAA at a USA venue in February each year, this 5 dayconference attracts in excess of 2,500 managers from across the world, offering awide range of education sessions and featuring top class speakers.
CMAE European Conference on Club ManagementOrganised annually by CMAE at a venue in South Europe in November each year.This three day conference attracts over 100 club managers from throughout Europeto learn “best practices” from the very best in our industry as well as participating inexcellent networking sessions.
Dates, details and venues for these two conferences, together with registrationforms, can be found on the CMAE website, www.cmaeurope.org
Education is a social process. Education is growth.
Education is not a preparation for life; education is life itselfJOHN DEWEY
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
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The development of the CMAE Management Development Programme could not have beenpossible without considerable help and support from a large number of individuals and institutions.
THE CURRENT CMAE BOARD OF DIRECTORSDAVID ROY CCM (PRESIDENT) Crail Golfing Society, Fife, Scotland
JAMES BURNS CCM (VICE PRESIDENT) Milltown Golf Club, Dublin, Ireland
DAVID BALDEN CCM The Caledonian Club, London, England
ALBERTO IGLESIAS CCM Font Del Llop, Alicante, Spain
JENNIFER ALLMARK Mölle Golf Club, Mölle, Sweden
MICHAEL NEWLAND CCM The Berkshire, London, England
JAVIER REVIRIEGO Valderrama Golf Club, Cádiz, Spain
CINDY SCHOENRICH CMDIP Gstaad Yacht Club, Gstaad, Switzerland
MARY LOU WATKINS CMDIP North Berwick Golf Club, North Berwick, Scotland
GRAHAM STEWART CCM Highgate Golf Club, London, England
MICHAEL BRAIDWOOD CCM Education City Golf Club, Dohar, Qatar
MAKING IT HAPPENCMAE would like to express their gratitudeto Dr Jason Koenigsfeld and Joe PerdueCCM CHE for their advice and dedication inhelping establish the MDP pathway inEurope.
Sadly in January 2015 Joe Perdue passedaway. In his memory CMAE have set up theJoe Perdue Bursary which sees on anannual basis one worthy candidate obtaincomplimentary admission to a MDP course.For more information go towww.cmaeurope.org
Pic: Joe Perdue (left), Jason Koenigsfield (centre)
THE CURRENT CMAE EDUCATION POLICY BOARDMICHAEL BRAIDWOOD CCM (CHAIRMAN) Education City Golf Club, Dohar, Qatar
DAVID BALDEN CCM The Caledonian Club, London, England
NIGEL CARTWRIGHT Formerly Pfizer Sports & Social Club, Sandwich, England
JOHN DUNCAN CCM Royal Dornoch Golf Club, Dornoch Scotland
KEVIN FISH CCM MDP Presenter, North Berwick, Scotland
MICHAEL McCORMACK CMDIP Bray Golf Club, Co. Wicklow, Ireland
LODEWIJK KLOOTWIJK Golf Course Association Europe, Amsterdam, Netherlands
DR. JASON KOENIGSFELD Club Management Association of America, Washington DC, USA
ASCANIO PACELLI CCM Terre dei Consoli Golf Club, Rome, Italy
BILL SANDERSON MDP Presenter, Manchester, England
SYLVIA SERRANO CCM Valderrama Golf Club, Cádiz, Spain
ALBERTO IGLESIAS CCM Font del Llop Golf Resort, Alicante, Spain
JAMES BURNS CCM Milltown Golf Club, Dublin, Ireland
CMAETORBJORN JOHANSSON [email protected]
Director of Education +46 709105794
DEBBIE GODDARD [email protected]
Association Manager +44 (0)2476 692359
THE CMAE WOULD ALSO LIKE TO THANK:The Club Managers Association of America: The Board and CEO Jeff Morgan
CMAE PAST PRESIDENTSMARC NEWEY CCM CCE Roehampton Club, London, England
NEIL JACKSON FRMA DIP Vauxhall Sports & Social Club, Luton, England
JOHN DUNCAN CCM Formerly Royal Dornoch Golf Club, Dornoch, Scotland
JOHN McCORMACK CCM FICM Castle Golf Club, Dublin, Ireland
LT.COL.JOHN HUNT The Berkshire Golf Club, Ascot, England
JORGEN KJELLGREN Bastad Golf Club, Helsingborg, Sweden
ARNALDO COCUZZA CCM Charlotte Country Club, North Carolina, USA
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